LEPIDOPTERA. 297 



<$ Agauopis subquadrata, Herr. Scliaffer, Lep. Pxot. Spec. 

 Nov. p. 72, f. 501-2 (1856). 



a.b.g $ . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



c. $ . Cherra Poonjee. Presented by Col. Buckley. 



d. e. N. India. From Mr. Argent's Collection. 



The larva and pupa of Anagnia orbicularis are figured on Plate 

 XIII., figs. 10, 10«, from Java. " Pound on tbe southern bills on a 

 species of Apocinum (?) . January. Scarce." — (Horsfield, MS.) 



Cocoon covered with particles of leaves, lichens, &c. 



Genus PANGLIMA, Moore. 

 Antennae simple. 

 Palpi ascending, much longer than the head ; second and third joints 



of equal lengtb ; tbe third joint linear, compressed and slightly 



clavate laterally. 

 Legs broken off. 



Fore-wings very long, nearly oval. 

 Hind-wings somewhat triangular, one-third less in length. 



683. PANGLIMA NARCISSA, Cramer Sp. 



Phalsena-Bombyx Narcissus, Cramer, Pap. Pxot. I. 



p. 116, pi. 73,/ P. P. (1779). 

 Hypsa Narcissus, Walker, List Lep. PLet. Brit. Mus. 



pt. II. p. 458. 

 Noctua Narcissus, Pabricius, Pnt. Sgst. II. III. p. 20. 



a. Chusan. Presented by Dr. Cantor. 



Genus DIGAMA, Moore. 



Antennae of the male broadly bipectinated ; of the female, filiform. 



Palpi ascending, longer than the head, covered with minute scales ; 

 second joint twice the length of the first ; third joint long, 

 slender. 



Legs covered with minute scales. 



Abdomen slender, extending beyond the hind-wings. 



Pore-wings long ; anterior margin nearly straight ; exterior margin 

 (in the male) oblique, rounding to near base of posterior margin, 

 where there is a short longitudinal raised fold ; (in the female) 

 straighter, and the raised fold sometimes obsolete. 



PLind-wings somewhat rounded. 



